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Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Carney picks a francophone with a long legal resume to serve as the King's representative in Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney has named former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general. Carney is picking a francophone with a long legal resume that includes stints prosecuting war crimes in Rwanda and Yugoslavia and serving as the UN human...

Inside the collapse of the Canada-US trade deal

Inside the collapse of the Canada-US trade deal

Trump blamed the Reagan ad. Negotiations really fell apart over autos. Prime Minister Mark Carney left the White House in early October with Canada and the United States in reach of a trade deal. Inside the meeting, senior U.S. officials were enthusiastic about a possible agreement covering steel, aluminum, uranium and energy.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles predicts prison for Doug Ford

NDP Leader Marit Stiles predicts prison for Doug Ford

NDP Leader Marit Stiles predicts a future behind bars for Premier Doug Ford — if she wins the next election. NDP Leader Marit Stiles predicts a future behind bars for Premier Doug Ford — if she wins the next election. “Maybe you won’t get another mandate — because you’ll get prison, Doug!” said Stiles, whose party is trailing the Progressive...

NDP leader working without salary while party figures out pay

NDP leader working without salary while party figures out pay

More than a month after winning the federal NDP’s leadership race, Avi Lewis is working without a salary while the party tries to figure out how much to pay him. Donya Ziaee, Mr. Lewis’s communications director, said talks are underway to resolve the matter and acknowledged the state of the party, which suffered its worst result ever in the 202...

Ottawa breaks ground on long-delayed Afghanistan memorial after bitter design fight

Ottawa breaks ground on long-delayed Afghanistan memorial after bitter design fight

The federal government officially broke ground Monday in Ottawa on a national memorial to the sacrifice of Canadians during more than a dozen years of war in Afghanistan. The monument, which has a controversial design history, will be located on LeBreton Flats in the national capital, near the Canadian War Museum. It is intended to recognize the contributions of those...

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Quebec: PQ and Liberals Neck-and-Neck; CAQ Gains Ground

Quebec: PQ and Liberals Neck-and-Neck; CAQ Gains Ground

A new Liaison Strategies survey of Quebec shows a close provincial race, with the Parti Québécois narrowly ahead of the Quebec Liberal Party among decided and leaning voters. If a provincial election were held today, the PQ would receive 32% of the decided and leaning vote, followed by the Liberals at 32%, the CAQ at 16%, the PCQ at 11%...

Liberals 45, Conservatives 32, NDP 11 - Canadians concerned about jobs/the economy

Liberals 45, Conservatives 32, NDP 11 - Canadians concerned about jobs/the economy

The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in Canada, which operates in Canada and the United States. The data is based on random interviews with 1,000 Canadian consumers (recruited by RDD land- and cell-line sample), using a four-week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of...



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Ontario FAST shows what’s possible: Now make speed the standard for all priority cancer meds
Extremism and UCP laxity collide in a massive data threat to millions

Extremism and UCP laxity collide in a massive data threat to millions

In this province, there’s a significant group of extremists who don’t believe laws apply to them. The extent of this destructive, dangerous nihilism is revealed with the appalling misuse of data by a separatist-linked group that exposes detailed personal information of 2.9 million Albertans. The separatists continue to ridicule the authorities while Elections Alberta investigates the massive data flip from...

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Trump has an energy ‘tiger team.’ Carney’s fast-tracking office ‘operates similarly,’ docs say

Trump has an energy ‘tiger team.’ Carney’s fast-tracking office ‘operates similarly,’ docs say

Canadian officials compared the Major Projects Office to the U.S. National Energy Dominance Council in providing ‘support to advance projects efficiently’

Vigil to be held on Parliament Hill today for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Vigil to be held on Parliament Hill today for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Family and friends of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people are set to gather on Parliament Hill today. Participants plan to hold a press conference and a vigil for Red Dress Day. The event will be led by Bridget Tolley, founder of Families of Sisters in Spirit. Speakers will commemorate lost loved ones and comment on Canada's...

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Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Canada is at a crossroads. In the coming days and weeks, the federal government will decide whether the country compromises its climate commitments or embraces a more sustainable path towards a greener future.



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Alberta separatists blow up their credibility in an effort to secure votes

Alberta separatists blow up their credibility in an effort to secure votes

The Alberta separatism movement is caught up in yet another controversy and its credibility has been blown to bits. Last week it was revealed that an affiliated group had somehow got its hands on the complete list of registered voters — all 2.9 million of them with their names, addresses, phone numbers and electoral districts — and put them up...

There's blood in the water around the Liberals' immigration minister

There's blood in the water around the Liberals' immigration minister

Like hungry wolves, opposition MPs look to isolate and target the weakest, the most awkward or the most bumbling in the ministerial herd. The Conservatives are currently launching coordinated attacks on Lena Diab, the immigration minister. In an unsentimental social media post, the party’s immigration critic, Michelle Rempel Garner, called for the minister to be fired , after her department...

Data breach in Alberta is a big warning for democracy

Data breach in Alberta is a big warning for democracy

If anyone in Canada was sleepwalking toward the prospect of an Alberta independence referendum, events over the last few days should be enough to jolt anyone awake. A massive data breach of Alberta voter information, published by a pro-independence outfit called The Centurion Project, has sparked an RCMP investigation and some hurried efforts by the Alberta government to check whether...

Danielle Smith should use Alberta’s data breach to put an end to secession talk

Danielle Smith should use Alberta’s data breach to put an end to secession talk

Elections Alberta could have known more than a month ago that there was a violation of the province’s voter file, exposing the personal data of 2.9 million electors in the province to unknown numbers of bad actors. They could have known because I warned them – or, rather, I tried to. I reported an anonymous tip. I got a call...

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

The absence of a visible leader of the Democrats will help, not hurt Democratic Party chances in the midterms.

Ottawa’s new Sovereign Dysfunctional Intrusion Fund

Ottawa’s new Sovereign Dysfunctional Intrusion Fund

The Liberals' $25-billion 'sovereign wealth fund' proves Mark Carney thinks governments should allocate Canada's capital



Carney started off with a bang a year ago, but he needs to pick it up

Carney started off with a bang a year ago, but he needs to pick it up

So far, there's been a lot more talk than action, and, for a guy who campaigned on rebuilding this country so it could confront existential threats to our sovereignty, more speed would be better. I suspect even the prime minister would agree.

The Looming Colbert-Shaped Hole in American Democracy

The Looming Colbert-Shaped Hole in American Democracy

Breaking my rule of never quoting myself, but those lines are from a column of mine from February 2017, one month after Donald Trump’s first inauguration. Since then, American democracy has experienced the respite of four years of Joe Biden, which not so much reinstated normal working conditions in journalism and comedy as slowed the slide of both towards the...

Avi Lewis wants to rebuild the NDP — starting in Toronto

Avi Lewis wants to rebuild the NDP — starting in Toronto

Much has been said since March about how Avi Lewis has finally and fully landed in the family business, following in the footsteps of his father, Stephen, and his grandfather, David, who also were leaders for the New Democrats. But Lewis has always been in a family business. His mother, Michele Landsberg, wrote for this paper for more than 2...

Mark Carney fiddles while Canada burns

Mark Carney fiddles while Canada burns

Is this it? Is this all a galaxy brain in control of a government within sight of 50 per cent in the polls can offer in the midst of a crisis? A bit of a nip here, a bit of a tuck there, but all-in-all keeping Canada on the same rotten economic trajectory?

Mark Carney’s honeymoon is ending – just not in the way most people expected

Mark Carney’s honeymoon is ending – just not in the way most people expected

There were several rounds of chatter over the summer and into the fall about whether the honeymoon was over for Prime Minister Mark Carney – and if not yet, when that moment would come. Elbows sagged; President Donald Trump went on blowing up like a puffer fish; tariffs were carving up certain sectors of the economy and regions of the...

China – our 'strategic partner' and greatest security threat

China – our 'strategic partner' and greatest security threat

It’s alarming that Prime Minister Mark Carney, citing China as a “strategic partner,” has agreed to a secret deal on co-operating with Chinese police, given the highly controversial nature of these agreements in the past.



Mark Carney has forgotten who helped get him elected

Mark Carney has forgotten who helped get him elected

If one thing is clear from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s economic update this week, it’s that he’s taking progressive voters for granted. Headlines like “A Canada for All” sound nice. As do statements like: “the government is protecting the essential social programs that give Canadians a fair chance to get ahead — child care, dental care, and pharmacare.”

Canada's path back to prosperity

Canada's path back to prosperity

Last year, I supported the Conservatives in the federal election because the Liberal government of the previous 10 years had produced large net capital outflows, presided over Canada’s decline in the rankings of the most prosperous countries per capita, conducted a suicidal war on the petroleum industry, self-defamed the country for attempted genocide of First Nations, was a useless member...

Trump's pipeline approval for Canadian oil about local politics

Trump's pipeline approval for Canadian oil about local politics

Why would U.S. President Donald Trump approve a Keystone-like pipeline that could eventually transport a million barrels a day of Canadian oil to refineries in the U.S. Midwest or along the Gulf coast? Trump had four full years during his first term to reverse the suspension of Keystone imposed by his predecessor, Barack Obama. He never did. Does this mean...

Thoughts on the CUSMA Review and Negotiating with Trump

Thoughts on the CUSMA Review and Negotiating with Trump

July 1, 2026, is an important date for the future of the Canada-U.S. Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), but there is considerable confusion as to exactly what is supposed to happen on that date. Some think it is the final deadline for negotiations to save the agreement from termination. Others think it is the starting date for a complete renegotiation of the...

The Canada Strong Fund: a solution no one can describe, for a problem no one can identify

The Canada Strong Fund: a solution no one can describe, for a problem no one can identify

It’s been nearly a week, and we are still no closer to knowing what the Carney government means when it talks about setting up “Canada’s first sovereign wealth fund.” I don’t just mean what it would do, or how it would work, or what problem it’s intended to solve. I mean, quite literally, what is it? I suspect the government...

Canada should back away from carbon capture and storage and focus on infrastructure like pipelines

Canada should back away from carbon capture and storage and focus on infrastructure like pipelines

The economist John Maynard Keynes is reputed to have said, “When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?” Still, this is a hard piece for me to write. I devoted several years of my life to helping create the Oil Sands Pathways to Net Zero Alliance and its carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) project...



I talked to Liberal insiders about Carney’s cabinet. It seems a shuffle can’t come soon enough

I talked to Liberal insiders about Carney’s cabinet. It seems a shuffle can’t come soon enough

The time is coming for Prime Minister Mark Carney to overhaul his cabinet, and everyone in Ottawa has some idea how he might do it. Picking a cabinet is an increasingly difficult task. Prime ministers must ensure various regions, languages, identities, genders, loyalties and competencies are represented fairly. You need politicos, communicators and managers, and you need to instil the...

Pierre Poilievre needs to start pissing downwind

Pierre Poilievre needs to start pissing downwind

It’s official. The Great Pierre Poilievre Tone Experiment of early 2026 is over. After donning the mantle of the reasonable, Poilievre is back to his natural pugilistic self. And so is his team, with House Leader Andrew Scheer now accusing the (checks notes) National Post of being in the tank for the Liberals for the crime of (checks notes again)...

What an actual ‘Canada Strong’ economic update would look like

What an actual ‘Canada Strong’ economic update would look like

“In a crisis, fortune favours the bold,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a fireside chat video, posted online earlier this month. The Prime Minister laid out the foundation for his Canada Strong plan, which he promised would be transformative, comprehensive and ambitious. But if fortune indeed favours the bold, as Mr. Carney said, the forces of the universe will...

An ambivalent Trump and emboldened Putin, what could go wrong?

An ambivalent Trump and emboldened Putin, what could go wrong?

A pessimist could construe Donald Trump’s warning about American troop reductions in Germany as a less brazen modern equivalent to the non-aggression Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939. The U.S. president is involved in a spat with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over his conduct in the war with Iran and has said the Pentagon is...

Canada’s most popular premier just put out another policy that people love. The problem is it’s a terrible idea

Canada’s most popular premier just put out another policy that people love. The problem is it’s a terrible idea

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is the country’s most popular premier. That’s unsurprising. He has a penchant for pursuing policies that tend to poll well and is known for having his finger on the pulse of the people. But while pursuing policies because they poll well may work some of the time — as with Kinew’s recent announcement to ban surveillance...

Will Canada choose oil and bondage to the U.S., or forge our own destiny?

Will Canada choose oil and bondage to the U.S., or forge our own destiny?

Oil briefly hit US$125 on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz blockade would continue for months. It may seem odd to say that the oil spike caused by the war creates a dilemma for Canada, but the country must now make a difficult decision – and the United Arab Emirates’ departure from OPEC this week...

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PM Carney expected to name new governor general today

PM Carney expected to name new governor general today

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to name a new governor general today at a press conference in Ottawa. The governor general is appointed by the Sovereign on the advice of the prime minister and usually holds office for five years. Mary Simon, Canada's first Indigenous governor general, will reach the five-year mark of her tenure in July.

New Ontario law capping resale prices frustrates season ticket holders

New Ontario law capping resale prices frustrates season ticket holders

Ryan Van Horne has had season tickets for the Toronto Raptors for 12 years but for the first time, he's considering ending his streak. That's because Ontario legislation that came into effect last month capped the price of resale tickets at face value, plus the cost of some taxes and service fees. The move makes it harder for seat holders...

David Eby says he doesn't get why Ottawa is focused on pipeline, not B.C. softwood

David Eby says he doesn't get why Ottawa is focused on pipeline, not B.C. softwood

British Columbia Premier David Eby said he doesn't understand why the federal government continues to push a new oil pipeline from Alberta, while it fails to include B.C.'s softwood lumber industry in its latest round of tariff relief. He said it's unclear to him why Prime Minister Mark Carney said last week that a new pipeline is "more likely than...

Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon says the potential pipeline expansion project U.S. President Donald Trump approved last week is a positive sign of “cross-border communication” and co-operation, after more than a year of tension stemming from the trade war. Last week, Trump signed an order authorizing the Bridger Pipeline Expansion, a proposed project that would revive portions of the cancelled Keystone...

Unions call for flexibility as executive federal staff return to the office full-time

Unions call for flexibility as executive federal staff return to the office full-time

Unions representing workers across the country were calling on governments to be flexible Monday after executives in the federal public service started a new work schedule that will see them on-site in the office five days a week. The Treasury Board announced the change to remote work rules in February and said all other employees will have to be in...

'First step': Alberta separatists deliver referendum petition, tout 300K signatures

'First step': Alberta separatists deliver referendum petition, tout 300K signatures

Alberta separatists handed in a massive petition Monday to try to trigger a referendum on the province leaving Canada, touting a final tally of nearly 302,000 signatures after months of campaigning. Waving Alberta flags and sporting matching blue hoodies, more than 300 supporters gathered at the Elections Alberta office in Edmonton as a convoy of trucks delivered the paperwork. Mitch...

Carney to name Canada's next governor general on Tuesday: sources

Carney to name Canada's next governor general on Tuesday: sources

The prime minister is set to announce on Tuesday who he’s appointing to become Canada’s next governor general, CBC News has learned. Multiple sources said Mark Carney’s selection is expected to be fully bilingual in English and French. Two sources said the appointee is a woman. The current governor general, Mary Simon, is nearing the end of five years in...

Liberal Party’s national director exiting after nearly a decade at helm

Liberal Party’s national director exiting after nearly a decade at helm

Azam Ishmael, who has served as the Liberal Party’s national director for more than nine years, is stepping down. Mr. Ishmael announced his decision in a letter to party staff, but did not say why he is leaving. Mr. Ishmael said he is sad his time in politics is ending but he goes with “a full heart, deep gratitude, and...

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will contribute $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities in its defence against Russia’s full-scale invasion. Carney made the announcement in Armenia on Monday, where he is meeting with world leaders during the European Political Community summit, a gathering focused on strategic co-operation in politics, security and infrastructure. The money will...

‘As the rules-based order ... is rebuilt, it will be rebuilt in Europe,’ PM Carney explains focus on Europe

‘As the rules-based order ... is rebuilt, it will be rebuilt in Europe,’ PM Carney explains focus on Europe

Canada is sending more military aid to Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against Russia. Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Armenia, on Monday, saying Canada will contribute about $270 million toward critical military capabilities, drawn from NATO’s prioritized list of needs for Ukraine. The funding adds to more than...

Solomon says delayed federal AI strategy coming soon, will address impact on jobs

Solomon says delayed federal AI strategy coming soon, will address impact on jobs

Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the government's new national AI strategy will consider the technology's impacts on the labour market. It's been six months since the government wrapped up fast-tracked consultations on the strategy, which Solomon initially promised would be tabled by the end of last year. Solomon says the impact of AI has been changing and he is...

Government's strategy to protect critical infrastructure from climate change falling short: report

Government's strategy to protect critical infrastructure from climate change falling short: report

The federal government's strategy to protect more than $100 billion worth of key infrastructure from the destructive impacts of climate change has significant gaps, with three key departments well behind where they need to be. That's the verdict of an audit by Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development Jerry V. DeMarco of the federal government's Greening Government Strategy. "As...

Chinese consulate met Vancouver official in bid to stop event critical of communist rule

Chinese consulate met Vancouver official in bid to stop event critical of communist rule

Chinese consular officials met with a Vancouver city hall employee last month and urged her to cancel an arts event that highlighted communist party repression, sources told Global News.

‘Insulting wage offer’: Federal union slams 4-year, 3.5% raise proposal for public servants

‘Insulting wage offer’: Federal union slams 4-year, 3.5% raise proposal for public servants

Canada’s largest public sector union is calling the federal government’s contract offer to tens of thousands of public servants “insulting,” saying the proposal “amounts to less than one per cent per year.” The Public Service Alliance of Canada says three bargaining units representing more than 120,000 public servants met with the Treasury Board last week as part of contract talks...

Feds kick in $20M for battery-grade cobalt refinery in Ontario amid critical minerals push

Feds kick in $20M for battery-grade cobalt refinery in Ontario amid critical minerals push

The federal government is giving $20 million to Toronto-based Electra Battery Materials for its cobalt sulfate refinery in northeastern Ontario, The Logic has learned. The federal contribution to the $99.4-million project will flow through Ottawa’s $5-billion Strategic Response Fund, which replaced the flagship Strategic Innovation Fund last year.

Federal government announces new $1B loan program for steel, aluminum businesses hit by Trump tariffs

Federal government announces new $1B loan program for steel, aluminum businesses hit by Trump tariffs

The federal government is launching a new $1 billion loan program for steel, aluminum and copper businesses impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Evan Solomon made the announcement in Vars, Ont. on Monday morning. “The new measures announced today will protect workers and...

Canada’s Oil Firms Look to Scrap Carbon Tax Tied to New Pipeline

Canada’s Oil Firms Look to Scrap Carbon Tax Tied to New Pipeline

Canada’s oil industry is pushing back hard on proposals to impose a higher carbon tax, arguing the policy adds costs at a time when the world needs more secure and affordable sources of energy. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith agreed to a higher carbon tax for industrial emissions and a carbon storage project as part of...

Alberta separatists set to deliver thousands of signatures on petition for referendum

Alberta separatists set to deliver thousands of signatures on petition for referendum

A group of Alberta separatists gathering signatures to trigger a referendum on pulling the province out of Confederation is set to hand in its petition sheets today. Mitch Sylvestre, the head of Stay Free Alberta, says it plans to deliver the thousands of names to Elections Alberta's head office in Edmonton. More than a month ago, Sylvestre said the group...

‘Risk-averse’ Carney avoiding stronger stance on Iran war over fears of Trump backlash and CUSMA fallout, say some Liberal MPs

‘Risk-averse’ Carney avoiding stronger stance on Iran war over fears of Trump backlash and CUSMA fallout, say some Liberal MPs

Most caucus members are not pressing the issue, recognizing that Canada has limited leverage and little ability to meaningfully influence the U.S. position, say some Liberal MPs. With the high-stakes Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement up for renewal this summer—a deal that impacts hundreds of thousands of Canadian jobs—some Liberal MPs are saying one key reason that Prime Minister Mark Carney has...

Support for Alberta separatism flat, struggling high earners more likely supporters: poll

Support for Alberta separatism flat, struggling high earners more likely supporters: poll

Most Albertans skeptical referendum on separation would pass. After months of signature-gathering and with a potential referendum on independence on the horizon, a new poll done for CBC News suggests Albertans' support for separatism remains flat, with few persuaded to change sides. "What was amazing was how very close the numbers this year were with last year, well within the...

‘Pearson is a disaster’: Poilievre backs Toronto island airport expansion

‘Pearson is a disaster’: Poilievre backs Toronto island airport expansion

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is backing the Ontario government’s move to expand Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport, saying it would be great for the economy and increase competition. He made the comments only a short distance from Billy Bishop on Sunday while making a separate announcement on government debt. “This is great for the economy, for the environment and for convenience,”...

Poilievre argues Carney has 'wasted an entire year' on possible Alberta pipeline

Poilievre argues Carney has 'wasted an entire year' on possible Alberta pipeline

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the prime minister has "wasted an entire year" deliberating a potential new oil pipeline out of Alberta — criticism that comes after Mark Carney said a new pipeline is "more probable than possible." "He's been prime minister for a year and he still hasn't even made up his mind whether he supports a pipeline," Poilievre...

‘I would be very pleased’: PM Carney invited to address European Parliament

‘I would be very pleased’: PM Carney invited to address European Parliament

Prime Minister Mark Carney said he would be “very pleased” to address the European Parliament following a request from parliamentary president Roberta Metsola. The two leaders met Sunday during the European Political Community summit in Armenia. In public remarks before a meeting with delegates, Metsola said she had sent an invitation “a couple of weeks ago.” “Yes,” Carney responded, nodding...

Mark Carney calls alleged privacy breach in Alberta deeply concerning

Mark Carney calls alleged privacy breach in Alberta deeply concerning

An Edmonton city councillor says he and his team are helping a woman facing intimate partner violence relocate with her children after her address was leaked in an alleged privacy breach by a separatist group. Councillor Aaron Paquette, who represents the Dene ward in Edmonton's northeast, says he is also hearing from others whose safety and lives have been affected...

Poilievre: Carney should state what 'leverage' Canada has in trade talks

Poilievre: Carney should state what 'leverage' Canada has in trade talks

Prime Minister Mark Carney should spell out to Canadians what leverage the country has over the United States in coming trade negotiations, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asserted on Sunday. That comes after Carney rejected characterizing energy and critical minerals as "leverage" in talks to renew the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, also known as CUSMA. Poilievre said Carney should explain how he...

Solomon an ‘ambassador’ for AI, with commercialization among major challenges in modernized AI strategy, say experts

Solomon an ‘ambassador’ for AI, with commercialization among major challenges in modernized AI strategy, say experts

Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon is becoming Canada’s “face of AI,” and is doing well at building global partnerships, although developing a domestic environment to help commercialize ideas in the sector will be one of the biggest hurdles to address in a refreshed AI strategy, according to sector experts. “[Solomon is] certainly collaborating with all the right people. He’s been...

Senator says growing list of vacancies signals 'the end of an era' for independence

Senator says growing list of vacancies signals 'the end of an era' for independence

Senators say they're concerned about the growing list of vacancies in the upper chamber, as the appointment process for new members remains unclear. There are currently nine vacant seats in the Senate, with six more senators due to retire by the end of 2026. Prime Minister Mark Carney has not appointed any senators since taking office last spring.

Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference

Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says Canada likely won’t gain much by waiting on the November midterms to ramp up trade negotiations with the U.S. administration, because it’s unlikely Congress will be able to put enough pressure on the president to make a difference. As the July 1 deadline to review the trilateral trade deal between Canada, the United States and...

As Carney visits Armenia, experts urge deeper Canada ties in the Caucasus

As Carney visits Armenia, experts urge deeper Canada ties in the Caucasus

In his roughly 20 hours in Yerevan, Prime Minister Mark Carney will have only a brief window to engage with Armenia's political leadership before the European Political Community summit — where Canada has been invited as a guest of honour — gets underway. Carney is expected to meet with Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan just hours after landing at Zvartnots...

Canada's new sovereign wealth fund: What Ottawa can learn from Alberta

Canada's new sovereign wealth fund: What Ottawa can learn from Alberta

There were high hopes when the Alberta government launch the Heritage Savings Trust Fund in 1976. As the federal government embarks on launching a national sovereign wealth fund, Ottawa could seek lessons from the handling of Alberta’s fund to help ensure it becomes a success. Alberta launched its sovereign wealth fund decades ago, but provincial governments regularly dipped their hands...



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Justice Department seeks the names of 2020 election workers in Georgia's Fulton County

Justice Department seeks the names of 2020 election workers in Georgia's Fulton County

ATLANTA (AP) -- The Department of Justice is seeking the names of every person who worked in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold that Donald Trump has long accused of widespread voter fraud he says cost him victory against Joe Biden in the state that year.

United Arab Emirates warns of Iranian attacks as US claims progress in Strait of Hormuz

United Arab Emirates warns of Iranian attacks as US claims progress in Strait of Hormuz

U.S. forces on Monday launched an effort to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds have been stuck since the Iran war began.

Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own while hospitalized with pneumonia, spokesperson says

Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own while hospitalized with pneumonia, spokesperson says

NEW YORK (AP) -- Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is breathing on his own after being hospitalized with pneumonia and placed on a ventilator, his spokesperson said Monday.

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

The absence of a visible leader of the Democrats will help, not hurt Democratic Party chances in the midterms.

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Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon says the potential pipeline expansion project U.S. President Donald Trump approved last week is a positive sign of “cross-border communication” and co-operation, after more than a year of tension stemming from the trade war. Last week, Trump signed an order authorizing the Bridger Pipeline Expansion, a proposed project that would revive portions of the cancelled Keystone...

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will contribute $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities in its defence against Russia’s full-scale invasion. Carney made the announcement in Armenia on Monday, where he is meeting with world leaders during the European Political Community summit, a gathering focused on strategic co-operation in politics, security and infrastructure. The money will...

Carney's trip to Armenia happening as Ottawa's foreign policy aims shift, expert says

Carney's trip to Armenia happening as Ottawa's foreign policy aims shift, expert says

Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Armenia on Saturday for a visit his office says is framed around Ukraine's defence and drumming up more trade and investment in Europe. Jean-Francois Ratelle, an international studies professor at the University of Ottawa who specializes in the Caucasus region, said it's disappointing that the visit doesn't seem to be aimed at continuing...

Carney says his stance on Iran war shifted as Trump's goals 'evolved'

Carney says his stance on Iran war shifted as Trump's goals 'evolved'

Canada's initial position supporting Washington's war in Iran shifted over the subsequent days as U.S. President Donald Trump's objectives became more clear, Prime Minister Mark Carney told The Canadian Press. "The scale of what the objectives were, or the clarity about what the objectives were, were not there at the start and have arguably evolved over time," Carney said in...

Trump says he'll place 25% tariff on autos from the EU, accusing it of not complying with trade deal

Trump says he'll place 25% tariff on autos from the EU, accusing it of not complying with trade deal

President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will increase the tariffs charged on cars and trucks from the European Union next week to 25%, a move that could jolt the world economy at a fragile moment. Trump said in a social media post that the EU "is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal," though he did...

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‘Build Canada Homes’ remains clear as mud despite Carney government claims
Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy is Now More Robust than Ever. But Will Carney Deliver?

Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy is Now More Robust than Ever. But Will Carney Deliver?

The first year of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership has had a transformational impact on both Canada’s foreign policy and its standing in the world. The shift has been especially evident in the Indo-Pacific, where Ottawa is more active, more strategic, and more ambitious than it has ever been.

Reclaiming control, restoring caution – Fixing Canada’s broken immigration system

Reclaiming control, restoring caution – Fixing Canada’s broken immigration system

Canada’s long-standing openness helped build one of the world’s most respected immigration systems. However, the intellectual establishment’s push for ever-expanding “inclusivity” has driven that openness beyond what many Canadians consider reasonable.


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How Polarized is Canada... And Should We Worry?

If you want to sound wise these days, just blame the crazy state of the world on polarization. If you want to sound really wise, say that fighting polarization needs to be part of the political agenda and be sure to blame social media and Donald Trump (although not necessarily in that order) for the current chaos. Despite it being...

This bizarre F-35 crash is a red flag for Canada

This bizarre F-35 crash is a red flag for Canada

An F-35 crash in Alaska should give shivers to Canada’s military. The pilot survived thankfully, but the $200 million plane was completely destroyed.

Carney’s sovereign wealth fund gets it backwards

Carney’s sovereign wealth fund gets it backwards

By now, most of you reading this column are aware of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement earlier this week that the government is launching a sovereign wealth fund (entitled the Canada Strong Fund). There is, in theory, nothing wrong with such an idea. Indeed, the logic behind such a fund is quite sound.

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Is Carney Leading a Post America World?

Is Carney Leading a Post America World?

Watching some US television today after yesterday's European summit has left some commentators asking about a major Canadian role in a post America world. Plus a weekend article in the Toronto Star was, and still is, a real talker. It asked whether Mark Carney was drifting away from some of the Liberals who had helped him win the leadership and...

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What does Canada gain by hosting the new global defence bank?

What does Canada gain by hosting the new global defence bank?

Canada has spent the last year shoring up defence spending. Now a new multilateral financial institution, the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, is being established with the promise of offering stable financing to member countries. After months of negotiations, Canada was selected to be the bank’s host country last week.

Is Doug Ford in trouble?

Is Doug Ford in trouble?

He was “Captain Canada” last year and at one point, the most popular conservative in Canada. But now Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s taken a hit in the polls after a series of decisions that include the purchase and almost immediate sale of a $28.9-million private jet that his critics are calling the “gravy plane”. Two recent polls have seen the...